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    River Lane Ranch

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Birch Bay Ranch - Wood Pan Store (concession)

    Birch Bay Ranch

    (4 reviews)

    Excellent ranch for summer camps, Riding lessons, and other private functions. Have been going for…read moreseveral years and always have a great time. Learning lots of Riding skills too.

    Amazing ranch & 'summer camp' type facility with fantastic varied retreat options just a stone's…read morethrow away from Edmonton. I came here recently as a chaperon for my daughter's grade seven band camp, so I didn't get the complete summer camp experience, but I certainly got a good taste. Our 30 kid band used the Cedar Lodge as their practice space. This space was ideal, having good acoustics, was quite roomy and could have accommodated far more people, and yet was still quite cozy and was stocked with much appreciated simple refreshments. We broke the band down into sections and the kids were able to trade off in smaller groups to have some fun on the super high concrete climbing wall, as well as the the rope course with zip-line. Aside from a briefing on rules, harnesses and helmets, no training was required for the kids for any of these activities because well trained staff was there to assist them every single step of the way (staff even belayed at the climbing wall). And when one tween panicked and fell between the rungs of the rope bridge, she was not left hanging, a quick, calm and efficient rescue was underway in the blink of an eye. A hugely positive experience, most of the kids felt very confident and reached climbing goals. We didn't experience, but certainly saw multiple signs of a full ranch setup as well... the sights and smells of the horses was quite the change of pace from sitting in a Jr. High classroom all day even at a bit of a distance. We dined in the main lodge for lunch. A very cozy atmosphere. Stereotypical summer camp style in many ways, but perhaps almost more luxurious - a glamping dinning hall for sure. Very efficiently laid out was a taco salad bar on the day of our visit, with several choices to assemble together, including vegan and gluten free that everyone enjoyed. Dessert and drinks were also provided. Other amenities that I know of include camp sleeping cabins, an impressive obstacle course, a football field, and an indoor recreation area in the main lodge that had several bouldering/climbing walls. This is a fantastic place for a youth group or a corporate retreat for training and team building. Personally, I'd like to see a few more activities on the menu, but I think it's still interestingly varied, with a phenomenal location. All staff were friendly, professional, and seemed quite well trained. Every spring, they hold a sort of summer kick-off with Family Fun Day, where they open their facility to the public, admission at a very reasonable fee. (I'll post in Yelp's event calendar for 2016's event), so certainly watch out for that if you (or your kids) are the daredevil type who enjoys nature. They also have an event planned for August 27 & 28th, 2016 for their 50th anniversary. Staff alumni are invited to attend - there's an rsvp page set up on their website. A last note, the lodges do display several plaques noting that they are a 'Christian' facility, as well some crosses on display - obviously most people would not have a problem with this, but it's worth noting as some groups might not find it suits their needs.

    Keno Hills Stable & Tack Shop

    Keno Hills Stable & Tack Shop

    (4 reviews)

    DO NOT GO HERE!!! I had started leasing a horse from her…read morewho I fell in love with. My father had recently passed so this horse gave me something to smile about. My mom and grandfather decided to buy him and surprise me. I was over the moon with joy that he was mine. I had recently started jumping horses and was having my first jumping class with him. At our second time going over the jump, we made it over beautifully but when we landed he all of a sudden started freaking out. He was a big boy, 17'3 hands high and for those of you who don't know that's very big. Anyways I ended up losing my balance and fell off him just like Christopher Reeves had done when he became paralyzed. I ended up shattering my left wrist, breaking the right one and crushing two vertebrae... OUCH!!! After resting him and stuff he did not get better so we called the vet out and what I found out was that he had a rare hoof disorder that was basically a ticking time bomb and it would one day make him permanently lame (permanently hurt). That day was now. What appalled me was that Susan Fyfe (the owner) had known about this disorder the entire time. A well adjusted honest person would have warned someone or not have had him available to be ridden and bought. She totally took advantage of my and my mother's vulnerability and naiveness. She also use to make all of us take these "courses" for which we had to pay for, which were totally unnecessary and were often taught by another rider at the stable. She told us that if we wanted to become awesome riders or show our horses, we had to take these courses I have since talked to many people in the horse world and she is known for being dishonest and ripping people off. Do yourself a favour and go ride somewhere else or take your children somewhere else to take lessons because she will rip you off. She is a predator who will patiently wait until the right opportunity or until she earns your trust and by the time you see it, it will be too late

    The Tiny tots riding lessons could have been great. The…read morefacility is perfect and the lesson horses solid. The instructors were very young and in over their heads especially regarding safety. If the horses were not so sensible we would have seen more wrecks than we did, Cannot recommend.

    Amberlea Meadows - Website

    Amberlea Meadows

    (4 reviews)

    Amberlea Meadows- They don't want our business…read more We called in September and then again later in the week. We left messages requesting hay bales for bunnies. No one returned or answered our calls, so we went out to the site, thinking they were too busy with horses to answer our calls. Their website says they are open from 8 am to 10 pm on Saturdays. We arrived at 4:10. There was no one around except someone grooming their horse. Whoever it was explained that the owners were at a horse show. So I saw a light on in the farm buildings and rang a doorbell. A young blond woman finally came to the door. She feigned surprise that we were there looking for hay bales on a Saturday, and so late (it was about 4:20 by this time). She told me the owners are never here on the weekend. I explained that I had phoned early in the week but no one had returned my call. I asked her if she could text the owners and ask about bales of hay. We waited outside for about 10 minutes. Through the window screen I heard her mocking me to a male companion. Finally she came back and told us she would sell us a bale- do you have cash? Despite the fact that my friend had bought two bales for $16 the previous year, she was firm on $20 for one. I would suggest the following: 1. update the website to include office hours.eg 10-noon Mondays to Fridays . 2. Hire someone to answer your phone if you are unable to. Or, very simply, put a "not available" message on your answering machine. 3. Possibly forward your messages when you're out of town. I was disappointed by the rude and disrespectful greeting we received from the business, both by phone and in person.To them I say "You might not want to sell hay bales. You might be only interested in horse owners' business. But you should not be just plain rude to people making inquiries. Especially when you don't bother answering your phone or responding to messages. Also, if you don't want our business, make that clear on your website. Then we wouldn't waste your time or ours."

    They make the best of what they have, but event planning is not at the top of their skill sets…read more In presenting the RCMP Musical Ride, they did not mention any sort of schedule or alternative presentations preceding the RCMP. This meant for a long afternoon of cramped, standing-room only.

    River Lane Ranch - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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